Global Change Fingerprints in Protected Montane Forests of Northeastern US: Tree Cores taken at Mt. Mansfield Sampling Locations
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► Metadata Provider
- Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative
- Address:
705 Spear Street
South Burlington, Vermont 05403
United States of America
Phone: (802) 391-4135
Email: femc@uvm.edu
Website: www.uvm.edu/femc
► Abstract
This is a low impact research project that involves a) vegetation surveys to characterize forest overstory structure (tree id, height and diameter) and understory composition (tree seedlings and herbaceous cover); b) measurements of long term stand microclimate using iButton data loggers and c) extracting tree cores to study how climate affects tree growth and mortality.
► People
- Jay W. Wason: Content Provider
- Martin Dovciak: Principal Investigator
► Organizations
- The State University of New York (SUNY) College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF): lead
► Geographic Coverage
- Coordinates
► Data Table
- Title: Tree Cores taken at Mt. Mansfield Sampling Locations
- Start Date: 2013-05-15
- End Date: 2013-08-31
- Description: Two tree cores from 5-15 trees at the high, middle and low elevations
- Purpose: Determine how climate affects tree growth and mortality
- Condensed Title: Z0340_Cores
- Object Name: VMC.340.454
- Data Type: mySQL
- Citation: Martin Dovciak. 2013. Tree Cores taken at Mt. Mansfield Sampling Locations. SUNY ESF. FEMC. Can be found at: https://www.uvm.edu/femc/data/archive/project/global-change-northeastern-montane-forests/dataset/cores-montane-global-change
- Online Distribution: https://vmc.w3.uvm.edu/vmcdevel/data/archive/project/global-change-northeastern-montane-forests/dataset/cores-montane-global-change
► Attribute List
- Attribute Name: species
- Label: Tree Species Codes
- Description: 4 digit tree species code (first two letters of genus and first two of species)
- Storage Type: text
- Measurment Type: nominal
- Species List: Global climate change fingerprints montane forests of NE US Mt Mansfield Cores
- Code: PIRU
- Definition: ITIS #18034, red spruce (Picea rubens)
- Code: ABBA
- Definition: ITIS #18032, balsam fir (Abies balsamea)
- Attribute Name: mountain
- Label: Name of Mountain
- Description: Name of mountain where samples were collected
- Storage Type: text
- Measurment Type: nominal
- Attribute Name: site_unique
- Label: Site ID
- Description: Combination of elevation and mountain first letters to make unique site identifying id. For example: Abraham 800m = “Ab08” and 1100 meters = “Ab11”
- Storage Type: text
- Measurment Type: nominal
- Attribute Name: year
- Label: Year
- Description: Year
- Storage Type: datetime
- Measurment Type: datetime
- String Format: YYYY
- Attribute Name: BAI
- Label: Basal Area Increment
- Description: Basal area increment
- Storage Type: decimal
- Measurment Type: interval
- Standard Unit: squareMillimeter
- Precision: 0.0000001
- Unit: squareMillimeter
- Number Type: real
- Bounds:
- Minimum: 0
- Maximum: 10000
- Attribute Name: sample.depth
- Label: NumberTrees in Average
- Description: Number of unique trees that went into yearly average
- Storage Type: int
- Measurment Type: interval
- Standard Unit: number
- Precision: 10
- Unit: number
- Number Type: real
- Bounds:
- Minimum: 0
- Maximum: 5
► Methods
- Past Methods (no longer in use)
- Sampling site establishment for tree cores
- Started: 2013-05-15
Ended: 2013-08-31 - Method Description: At each site (i.e., elevation) a sampling transect with 15 points each separated by 15 meters was established parallel to the elevation contour. At each point the point-centered-quarter method was used for sapling (2.54 – 10.15cm DBH) and mature (>10.15cm DBH) living and dead individuals.
- Started: 2013-05-15
- Tree coring
- Started: 2013-05-15
Ended: 2013-08-31 - Method Description: Tree cores were also collected from red spruce and balsam fir trees. Cores taken from sites representing the low, middle, and high elevation range for each species on the mountain. At each site up to 5 trees were cored of each species (max of 15 trees per species per mountain). Cores were only taken from trees >20cm DBH when possible and only from healthy, dominant or codominant trees. Cores were collected parallel to the elevation contour.
- Started: 2013-05-15
► Sampling Equipment
- Increment corer
- Started: 2013-05-15
Ended: 2013-09-01 - Sampling Description: increment corer
► Site Characteristics
- Site Description: Plots every 100 m from 800 m to 1100 m on Mt Mansfield
- Minimum Altitude: 800 meter
- Maximum Altitude: 1100 meter